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Looking for a garage to fix the Wheel Balancing on your Suzuki?

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"The customer service I received was excellent... they kept me informed every step of the way with a text as soon as the mot was finished & a phone call when the service was complete. Excellent value for money too."

"My car is purring after the service. Really lucky with timing because it was before the cold snap and my car had been difficult to start but been starting first time ever since. Will definitely stay with them."

What is wheel balancing?

Any rotating object has to be balanced in order to reduce vibration and optimise its performance.
We're all familiar with the vibration caused by an unevenly loaded washing machine drum;
that's what your car tyres have to endure if the wheels have not been properly balanced. As a tyre wears,
its balance may change slightly. And when you have new car tyres fitted, you will definitely need to have your wheels balanced.

If your car has a wheel that is out of balance, you will probably notice it most at speed. Often you will find there is
a particular speed where this is most noticeable, and you’ll feel it through your steering wheel.

Your garage will usually take the wheel off the car to check its balance. They put the wheel in a machine
that spins the it, and measures the vibration. The mechanic adds small weights to the rim of the wheel -
the balancing machine tells him where to attach them - and the mechanic repeats the test until the wheel is
satisfactorily balanced.

About Suzuki

With an unlikely history that began with making looms back in 1909, Japanese brand Suzuki didn’t make the move into vehicles until the late 1930s, when Michio Suzuki decided that building a new small car would be a great venture for his company. Interestingly, Suzuki also used to create bicycles with fitted motors known as the “Power Free”, which were immensely popular in Japan after the war.

These days, Suzuki is known for focusing on two major vehicle industry segments - compact hatchbacks and 4x4s. The basic Jimny is more on the utilitarian side of things when it comes to going off-road, with less refinement than many others in its class. The SX4 S-Cross and Vitara SUVs both represent good value for money and have been highly praised by critics. They seem to represent the Japanese brand’s efforts to balance on- and off-roading.